How to generate random numbers in Excel. Three examples (00:10) Using the RANDfunction, (00:42) using the RANDBETWEEN and (01:46) using the DataAnalysis Toolpak Random Number Generator option -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally use the random module pretty often in my tutorials to generate random data. This can also be used be games, simulations, and plenty of other useful tasks. Let's get started.
The code from this video can be found at:
https://github.com/CoreyMSchafer/code_snippets/tree/master/Python-Random
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RJB shows you how to use the Ran# ["ranhash"] button. This generates random numbers. How random.

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Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!
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Random numbers/entries in Microsoft Excel can be generated by using keyboard commands. Through random generation you can create samples in Excel that can then be used for further use like research.
This process is very useful and very easy. However, once you have taken out your sample your need to make sure that you freeze the data otherwise the entries in it will constantly keep on changing.
To learn how to generate random numbers in Excel follow the tutorial below.
Step # 1 -- Enter the "=rand(" command
Suppose you want to randomize your data. In order to do that, you need to generate a random list and sort the data according to that list.
Go to an empty column, type: "=rand(" and then press the "enter" key
Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rest of the column and then increase or decrease the decimal places to see the values properly.
Alt= Use the "=rand(" command
Step # 2 -- Generate random data
Next, go to the "data" tab and click on the "sort" button. Under the "sort by" option, choose "random" and then choose the order from highest to lowest or lowest to highest.
It doesn't make a difference as its going to be random anyway. Press the "ok" button and your data will be randomized.
Step # 3 -- Create a sample data
In order to create samples in Excel type: "=RANDBETWEEN(5000,30000)
We want to generate sample data between these two values that's why we have used them. You can choose any two values of your choice. Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rows and columns.
Step # 4 -- Freeze the data
You will have to freeze the data as it will change whenever you type something in the sheet. Select the data use your right mouse pointer at the edge of the selection and move it in any direction. Now come back to the original position and then release the mouse button. Choose the option of "copy here as values only".
This way you can generate random numbers in Excel and create a sample data out of them.

Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculations. Useful for creating say a random 4 digit pin, getting the results of rolling dice, flipping a coin, etc.
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This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are demonstrated using SPSS.

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View the previous part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOfF5gg5P8A
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Randomness

Randomness is the lack of pattern or predictability in events. A random sequence of events, symbols or steps has no order and does not follow an intelligible pattern or combination. Individual random events are by definition unpredictable, but in many cases the frequency of different outcomes over a large number of events (or "trials") is predictable. For example, when throwing two dice, the outcome of any particular roll is unpredictable, but a sum of 7 will occur twice as often as 4. In this view, randomness is a measure of uncertainty of an outcome, rather than haphazardness, and applies to concepts of chance, probability, and information entropy.

The fields of mathematics, probability, and statistics use formal definitions of randomness. In statistics, a random variable is an assignment of a numerical value to each possible outcome of an event space. This association facilitates the identification and the calculation of probabilities of the events. Random variables can appear in random sequences. A random process is a sequence of random variables whose outcomes do not follow a deterministic pattern, but follow an evolution described by probability distributions. These and other constructs are extremely useful in probability theory and the various applications of randomness.

Random number generation

A random number generator (RNG) is a computational or physical device designed to generate a sequence of numbers or symbols that can not be reasonably predicted better than by a random chance.

Various applications of randomness have led to the development of several different methods for generating random data, of which some have existed since ancient times, including dice, coin flipping, the shuffling of playing cards, the use of yarrow stalks (for divination) in the I Ching, and many other techniques. Because of the mechanical nature of these techniques, generating large numbers of sufficiently random numbers (important in statistics) required a lot of work and/or time. Thus, results would sometimes be collected and distributed as random number tables. Nowadays, after the advent of computational random-number generators, a growing number of government-run lotteries and lottery games have started using RNGs instead of more traditional drawing-methods. RNGs are also used to determine the odds of modern slot machines.

Generate Random Numbers in Excel

How to generate random numbers in Excel. Three examples (00:10) Using the RANDfunction, (00:42) using the RANDBETWEEN and (01:46) using the DataAnalysis Toolpak Random Number Generator option -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally use the random module pretty often in my tutorials to generate random data. This can also be used be games, simulations, and plenty of other useful tasks. Let's get started.
The code from this video can be found at:
https://github.com/CoreyMSchafer/code_snippets/tree/master/Python-Random
If you enjoy these videos and would like to support my channel, I would greatly appreciate any assistance through my Patreon account:
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Generating random numbers on a calculator

Generating random numbers on a calculator

Generating random numbers on a calculator

RJB shows you how to use the Ran# ["ranhash"] button. This generates random numbers. How random.

1:26

How to generate random numbers in Excel

How to generate random numbers in Excel

How to generate random numbers in Excel

Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!
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Random numbers/entries in Microsoft Excel can be generated by using keyboard commands. Through random generation you can create samples in Excel that can then be used for further use like research.
This process is very useful and very easy. However, once you have taken out your sample your need to make sure that you freeze the data otherwise the entries in it will constantly keep on changing.
To learn how to generate random numbers in Excel follow the tutorial below.
Step # 1 -- Enter the "=rand(" command
Suppose you want to randomize your data. In order to do that, you need to generate a random list and sort the data according to that list.
Go to an empty column, type: "=rand(" and then press the "enter" key
Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rest of the column and then increase or decrease the decimal places to see the values properly.
Alt= Use the "=rand(" command
Step # 2 -- Generate random data
Next, go to the "data" tab and click on the "sort" button. Under the "sort by" option, choose "random" and then choose the order from highest to lowest or lowest to highest.
It doesn't make a difference as its going to be random anyway. Press the "ok" button and your data will be randomized.
Step # 3 -- Create a sample data
In order to create samples in Excel type: "=RANDBETWEEN(5000,30000)
We want to generate sample data between these two values that's why we have used them. You can choose any two values of your choice. Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rows and columns.
Step # 4 -- Freeze the data
You will have to freeze the data as it will change whenever you type something in the sheet. Select the data use your right mouse pointer at the edge of the selection and move it in any direction. Now come back to the original position and then release the mouse button. Choose the option of "copy here as values only".
This way you can generate random numbers in Excel and create a sample data out of them.

Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculations. Useful for creating say a random 4 digit pin, getting the results of rolling dice, flipping a coin, etc.
| LanguageJava (.java /.class)
| CodeExample
https://github.com/simply-coded/Java-Tutorials
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8:28

Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are demonstrated using SPSS.

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Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

View the previous part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOfF5gg5P8A
View the next part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7N5uHVa38A
In this tutorial I teach you how to use the java.util.Random library in order to generate random numbers.
Thanks for watching!
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Generate Random Numbers without Repeats

This video covers how to generate random numbers that don't repeat. Got this solution from mrexcel forum, tested it out and wanted to share.
P.S.Feel free to provide a comment or share it with a friend! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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How to Make an Android App - Ep 14 - How to Generate Random Numbers in Java

How to Make an Android App - Ep 14 - How to Generate Random Numbers in Java

How to Make an Android App - Ep 14 - How to Generate Random Numbers in Java

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Producing Random Numbers that are Normally Distributed in SPSS

Producing Random Numbers that are Normally Distributed in SPSS

Producing Random Numbers that are Normally Distributed in SPSS

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using SPSS. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are reviewed using the random variables.

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How To Generate Random Numbers That Don't Repeat In Xcode 8 (Swift 3)

How To Generate Random Numbers That Don't Repeat In Xcode 8 (Swift 3)

How To Generate Random Numbers That Don't Repeat In Xcode 8 (Swift 3)

In this video, we will be taking a look at how you can go about generating random numbers that dont repeat in Xcode 8, using Swift 3.
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Generate Random Numbers in Excel

How to generate random numbers in Excel. Three examples (00:10) Using the RANDfunction, (00:42) using the RANDBETWEEN and (01:46) using the DataAnalysis Toolpak Random Number Generator option -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally use the random module pretty often in my tutorials to generate random data. This can also be used be games, simulations, and plenty of other useful tasks. Let's get started.
The code from this video can be found at:
https://github.com/CoreyMSchafer/code_snippets/tree/master/Python-Random
If you enjoy these videos and would like to support my channel, I would greatly appreciate any assistance through my Patreon account:
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If you would like to see additional ways in which you can support the channel, you can check out my support page:
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published: 29 Aug 2017

Generating random numbers on a calculator

RJB shows you how to use the Ran# ["ranhash"] button. This generates random numbers. How random.

published: 20 Jan 2012

How to generate random numbers in Excel

Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!
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Random numbers/entries in Microsoft Excel can be generated by using keyboard commands. Through random generation you can create samples in Excel that can then be used for further use like research.
This process is very useful and very easy. However, once you have taken out your sample your need to make sure that you freeze the data otherwise the entries in it will constantly keep on changing.
To learn how to generate r...

Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculations. Useful for creating say a random 4 digit pin, getting the results of rolling dice, flipping a coin, etc.
| LanguageJava (.java /.class)
| CodeExample
https://github.com/simply-coded/Java-Tutorials
| Support
https://www.paypal.me/JeremyE

published: 01 Oct 2016

Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are demonstrated using SPSS.

published: 16 Sep 2015

Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

View the previous part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOfF5gg5P8A
View the next part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7N5uHVa38A
In this tutorial I teach you how to use the java.util.Random library in order to generate random numbers.
Thanks for watching!
http://brandonsoft.com
http://bpforums.info

Generate Random Numbers without Repeats

This video covers how to generate random numbers that don't repeat. Got this solution from mrexcel forum, tested it out and wanted to share.
P.S.Feel free to provide a comment or share it with a friend! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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How to Make an Android App - Ep 14 - How to Generate Random Numbers in Java

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Producing Random Numbers that are Normally Distributed in SPSS

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How To Generate Random Numbers That Don't Repeat In Xcode 8 (Swift 3)

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How to generate random numbers in Excel. Three examples (00:10) Using the RANDfunction, (00:42) using the RANDBETWEEN and (01:46) using the DataAnalysis Toolpak Random Number Generator option -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally ...

In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally use the random module pretty often in my tutorials to generate random data. This can also be used be games, simulations, and plenty of other useful tasks. Let's get started.
The code from this video can be found at:
https://github.com/CoreyMSchafer/code_snippets/tree/master/Python-Random
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In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally use the random module pretty often in my tutorials to generate random data. This can also be used be games, simulations, and plenty of other useful tasks. Let's get started.
The code from this video can be found at:
https://github.com/CoreyMSchafer/code_snippets/tree/master/Python-Random
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How to generate random numbers in Excel

Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
Don't forget to check out our site...

Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!
http://youtube.com/ithowtovids - our feed
http://www.facebook.com/howtechtv - join us on facebook
https://plus.google.com/103440382717658277879 - our group in Google+
Random numbers/entries in Microsoft Excel can be generated by using keyboard commands. Through random generation you can create samples in Excel that can then be used for further use like research.
This process is very useful and very easy. However, once you have taken out your sample your need to make sure that you freeze the data otherwise the entries in it will constantly keep on changing.
To learn how to generate random numbers in Excel follow the tutorial below.
Step # 1 -- Enter the "=rand(" command
Suppose you want to randomize your data. In order to do that, you need to generate a random list and sort the data according to that list.
Go to an empty column, type: "=rand(" and then press the "enter" key
Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rest of the column and then increase or decrease the decimal places to see the values properly.
Alt= Use the "=rand(" command
Step # 2 -- Generate random data
Next, go to the "data" tab and click on the "sort" button. Under the "sort by" option, choose "random" and then choose the order from highest to lowest or lowest to highest.
It doesn't make a difference as its going to be random anyway. Press the "ok" button and your data will be randomized.
Step # 3 -- Create a sample data
In order to create samples in Excel type: "=RANDBETWEEN(5000,30000)
We want to generate sample data between these two values that's why we have used them. You can choose any two values of your choice. Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rows and columns.
Step # 4 -- Freeze the data
You will have to freeze the data as it will change whenever you type something in the sheet. Select the data use your right mouse pointer at the edge of the selection and move it in any direction. Now come back to the original position and then release the mouse button. Choose the option of "copy here as values only".
This way you can generate random numbers in Excel and create a sample data out of them.

Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!
http://youtube.com/ithowtovids - our feed
http://www.facebook.com/howtechtv - join us on facebook
https://plus.google.com/103440382717658277879 - our group in Google+
Random numbers/entries in Microsoft Excel can be generated by using keyboard commands. Through random generation you can create samples in Excel that can then be used for further use like research.
This process is very useful and very easy. However, once you have taken out your sample your need to make sure that you freeze the data otherwise the entries in it will constantly keep on changing.
To learn how to generate random numbers in Excel follow the tutorial below.
Step # 1 -- Enter the "=rand(" command
Suppose you want to randomize your data. In order to do that, you need to generate a random list and sort the data according to that list.
Go to an empty column, type: "=rand(" and then press the "enter" key
Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rest of the column and then increase or decrease the decimal places to see the values properly.
Alt= Use the "=rand(" command
Step # 2 -- Generate random data
Next, go to the "data" tab and click on the "sort" button. Under the "sort by" option, choose "random" and then choose the order from highest to lowest or lowest to highest.
It doesn't make a difference as its going to be random anyway. Press the "ok" button and your data will be randomized.
Step # 3 -- Create a sample data
In order to create samples in Excel type: "=RANDBETWEEN(5000,30000)
We want to generate sample data between these two values that's why we have used them. You can choose any two values of your choice. Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rows and columns.
Step # 4 -- Freeze the data
You will have to freeze the data as it will change whenever you type something in the sheet. Select the data use your right mouse pointer at the edge of the selection and move it in any direction. Now come back to the original position and then release the mouse button. Choose the option of "copy here as values only".
This way you can generate random numbers in Excel and create a sample data out of them.

Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculation...

Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculations. Useful for creating say a random 4 digit pin, getting the results of rolling dice, flipping a coin, etc.
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Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculations. Useful for creating say a random 4 digit pin, getting the results of rolling dice, flipping a coin, etc.
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Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and S...

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are demonstrated using SPSS.

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are demonstrated using SPSS.

Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

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In this tutorial I teach you how to use the java.util.Random library in order to generate random numbers.
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In this tutorial I teach you how to use the java.util.Random library in order to generate random numbers.
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Generate Random Numbers without Repeats

This video covers how to generate random numbers that don't repeat. Got this solution from mrexcel forum, tested it out and wanted to share.
P.S.Feel free ...

This video covers how to generate random numbers that don't repeat. Got this solution from mrexcel forum, tested it out and wanted to share.
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How to Make an Android App - Ep 14 - How to Generate Random Numbers in Java

How To Make an Android App with No Programming Experience.
Tutorial 14 - Create an object of type Random. Use this Random object to generate random numbers. Le...

How To Make an Android App with No Programming Experience.
Tutorial 14 - Create an object of type Random. Use this Random object to generate random numbers. Learn how to use the Logcat to monitor what's going on inside your app.
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Want to learn how code and make apps for Android?
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We aim to be the fastest way for people with no programming experience to learn how to code and how to make apps. Love playing with Android and Tablet apps? Why not learn how to create them too? Do you want to quit your job and become an app developer? We’re here for you. Do you want to make your own games? We’re here for you!
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To generate random numbers in Python, you use the RandomModule. This contains functions for generating random numbers from both continuous and discrete distri...

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Producing Random Numbers that are Normally Distributed in SPSS

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using SPSS. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Sh...

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using SPSS. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are reviewed using the random variables.

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using SPSS. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are reviewed using the random variables.

How To Generate Random Numbers That Don't Repeat In Xcode 8 (Swift 3)

In this video, we will be taking a look at how you can go about generating random numbers that dont repeat in Xcode 8, using Swift 3.
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In this video, we will be taking a look at how you can go about generating random numbers that dont repeat in Xcode 8, using Swift 3.
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Generating π from 1,000 random numbers

Watch me calculate pi by rolling 1,000 random numbers on two d120 dice. All in the name of celebrating Pi Day 2017.
You can watch all 500 rolls of the dice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESU4KdRLzu0
Here are some proofs that the probability of two random integers being coprime is 6/π².
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/m/Probability/TwoCoprime.shtmlDownload the spreadsheet I make at the end.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8qlhzt76y7ou0xf/putting-the-pi-in-coprime.xlsx?dl=0
You can buy d120 dice from MathsGear.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/dice/products/d120-dice
Here’s a nice summary of the BaselProblem from Plus Magazine.
https://plus.maths.org/content/basel-problem
While we’re talking about the Basel Problem: I cover it in my book. You know, just in case you were wondering.
https...

This is a series of tutorials on Advanced Fortran Programming. It is made targeting science and engineering students who are beginning to learn programming, but I recommend this series for all programmers.
The older version is removed. All the programs and examples will be available in this public folder!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/okks00k2xufw9l3/AABkbbrfKetJPPsnfYa5BMSNa?dl=0

published: 14 May 2015

Random Number Generation: Part 1

In this lecture, we discuss
Desired properties of a good generator
Linear-congruential generators
Tausworthe generators
Survey of random number generators
Seed selection
Myths about random number generation

published: 23 Jan 2014

Lecture 16 - Generation of Random Numbers

published: 13 Aug 2017

Random Number Generation Is Getting Harder—It’s Time to Pay Attention

Richard Hughes, Laboratory Fellow, ret., Los Alamos National LaboratoryWithout entropy, crypto is just math. Do you really know how good your random numbers are? Virtualization and IoT make things worse and new standards are a wake-up call. Learn what this means for you.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

Using Javascript and Captivate to Generate a Random Number

There's no way to generate a random number in Captivate, but there is in Javascript. This video will show you how to generate the random number and control a Captivate project based on what random number is generated. There's also somewhat detailed explanation of how to get Javascript and Captivate to talk back and forth in general.

Math, Random Number, Round, Max, Min

By: George Argyros & Aggelos Kiayias
We present a number of novel, practical, techniques for exploiting randomness vulnerabilities in PHP applications. We focus on the predictability of password reset tokens and demonstrate how an attacker can take over user accounts in a web application via predicting the PHP core randomness generators. Our suite of new techniques and tools go far beyond previously known attacks (e.g. Kamkar and Esser) and can be used to mount attacks against all PRNG of the PHP core system even when it is hardened with the Suhosin extension. Using them we demonstrate how to create practical attacks for a number of very popular PHP applications (including Mediawiki, Gallery, osCommerce and Joomla) that result in the complete take over of arbitrary user accounts. While ...

published: 15 Oct 2013

Amazing random number project in excel

Easy way to insert images to create a great looking spradsheet with images and random numbers.

4.17. Random number guessing game - Java

HelloEveryone, I apologize for the excessive cough close to the mic, throughout the video. I accidentally hit the microphone, causing it to fall and making noise. It happens from 29:17 - 29:20. It happens for about 3 seconds. I sincerely apologize. Thank you very much :)
Starting out with Java: From control structures through objects
Chapter 4Programming Challenges
17. Random number guessing game
Write a program that generates a random number and asks the user to guess what the number is. If the user’s guess is higher than the random number, the program should display “Too high, try again.” If the user’s guess is lower than the random number, the program should display “Too low, try again.” The program should use a loop that repeats until the user correctly guesses the random number...

published: 24 Oct 2016

Lecture 28: Random Numbers - Richard Buckland UNSW (2008)

Extension lecture introducing randomness. What is a random process? How can a deterministic process on a deterministic computer generate random output? Why is randomness useful? What are problems we face when generating random numbers? The lecture introduces Von Neumann's simple algorithm (which we later analyse in labs), and Knuth's Art of Computer Programming. We briefly revisit the triangle problem. Richard amazes and astounds with magic tricks. Some mention of Shaun of the Dead.
Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers.

SL15 How to Create Random Numbers

Generating π from 1,000 random numbers

Watch me calculate pi by rolling 1,000 random numbers on two d120 dice. All in the name of celebrating Pi Day 2017.
You can watch all 500 rolls of the dice!
ht...

Watch me calculate pi by rolling 1,000 random numbers on two d120 dice. All in the name of celebrating Pi Day 2017.
You can watch all 500 rolls of the dice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESU4KdRLzu0
Here are some proofs that the probability of two random integers being coprime is 6/π².
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/m/Probability/TwoCoprime.shtmlDownload the spreadsheet I make at the end.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8qlhzt76y7ou0xf/putting-the-pi-in-coprime.xlsx?dl=0
You can buy d120 dice from MathsGear.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/dice/products/d120-dice
Here’s a nice summary of the BaselProblem from Plus Magazine.
https://plus.maths.org/content/basel-problem
While we’re talking about the Basel Problem: I cover it in my book. You know, just in case you were wondering.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/books/products/signed-paperback-things-to-make-and-do-in-the-fourth-dimension
Support me on Patreon and help me make more videos like this.
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CORRECTIONS
- At 12:28 I say that 63 is 3 × 31 when it is of course 3 × 21. Spotted by Nathan James.
- Let me know if you spot any more!
Music by Howard CarterDesign by Simon Wright
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Watch me calculate pi by rolling 1,000 random numbers on two d120 dice. All in the name of celebrating Pi Day 2017.
You can watch all 500 rolls of the dice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESU4KdRLzu0
Here are some proofs that the probability of two random integers being coprime is 6/π².
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/m/Probability/TwoCoprime.shtmlDownload the spreadsheet I make at the end.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8qlhzt76y7ou0xf/putting-the-pi-in-coprime.xlsx?dl=0
You can buy d120 dice from MathsGear.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/dice/products/d120-dice
Here’s a nice summary of the BaselProblem from Plus Magazine.
https://plus.maths.org/content/basel-problem
While we’re talking about the Basel Problem: I cover it in my book. You know, just in case you were wondering.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/books/products/signed-paperback-things-to-make-and-do-in-the-fourth-dimension
Support me on Patreon and help me make more videos like this.
https://www.patreon.com/standupmaths
CORRECTIONS
- At 12:28 I say that 63 is 3 × 31 when it is of course 3 × 21. Spotted by Nathan James.
- Let me know if you spot any more!
Music by Howard CarterDesign by Simon Wright
MATT PARKER: Stand-upMathematician
Website: http://standupmaths.com/
Maths book: http://makeanddo4D.com/
Nerdy maths toys: http://mathsgear.co.uk/

This is a series of tutorials on Advanced Fortran Programming. It is made targeting science and engineering students who are beginning to learn programming, but...

This is a series of tutorials on Advanced Fortran Programming. It is made targeting science and engineering students who are beginning to learn programming, but I recommend this series for all programmers.
The older version is removed. All the programs and examples will be available in this public folder!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/okks00k2xufw9l3/AABkbbrfKetJPPsnfYa5BMSNa?dl=0

This is a series of tutorials on Advanced Fortran Programming. It is made targeting science and engineering students who are beginning to learn programming, but I recommend this series for all programmers.
The older version is removed. All the programs and examples will be available in this public folder!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/okks00k2xufw9l3/AABkbbrfKetJPPsnfYa5BMSNa?dl=0

Random Number Generation: Part 1

In this lecture, we discuss
Desired properties of a good generator
Linear-congruential generators
Tausworthe generators
Survey of random number generators
Seed...

In this lecture, we discuss
Desired properties of a good generator
Linear-congruential generators
Tausworthe generators
Survey of random number generators
Seed selection
Myths about random number generation

In this lecture, we discuss
Desired properties of a good generator
Linear-congruential generators
Tausworthe generators
Survey of random number generators
Seed selection
Myths about random number generation

Richard Hughes, Laboratory Fellow, ret., Los Alamos National LaboratoryWithout entropy, crypto is just math. Do you really know how good your random numbers are? Virtualization and IoT make things worse and new standards are a wake-up call. Learn what this means for you.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

Richard Hughes, Laboratory Fellow, ret., Los Alamos National LaboratoryWithout entropy, crypto is just math. Do you really know how good your random numbers are? Virtualization and IoT make things worse and new standards are a wake-up call. Learn what this means for you.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

Using Javascript and Captivate to Generate a Random Number

There's no way to generate a random number in Captivate, but there is in Javascript. This video will show you how to generate the random number and control a C...

There's no way to generate a random number in Captivate, but there is in Javascript. This video will show you how to generate the random number and control a Captivate project based on what random number is generated. There's also somewhat detailed explanation of how to get Javascript and Captivate to talk back and forth in general.

There's no way to generate a random number in Captivate, but there is in Javascript. This video will show you how to generate the random number and control a Captivate project based on what random number is generated. There's also somewhat detailed explanation of how to get Javascript and Captivate to talk back and forth in general.

By: George Argyros & Aggelos Kiayias
We present a number of novel, practical, techniques for exploiting randomness vulnerabilities in PHP applications. We focu...

By: George Argyros & Aggelos Kiayias
We present a number of novel, practical, techniques for exploiting randomness vulnerabilities in PHP applications. We focus on the predictability of password reset tokens and demonstrate how an attacker can take over user accounts in a web application via predicting the PHP core randomness generators. Our suite of new techniques and tools go far beyond previously known attacks (e.g. Kamkar and Esser) and can be used to mount attacks against all PRNG of the PHP core system even when it is hardened with the Suhosin extension. Using them we demonstrate how to create practical attacks for a number of very popular PHP applications (including Mediawiki, Gallery, osCommerce and Joomla) that result in the complete take over of arbitrary user accounts. While our techniques are designed for the PHP language, the principles behind ]them are independent of PHP and readily apply to any system that utilizes weak randomness generators or low entropy sources. We will also release tools that assist in the exploitation of randomness vulnerabilities and exploits for some vulnerable applications.

By: George Argyros & Aggelos Kiayias
We present a number of novel, practical, techniques for exploiting randomness vulnerabilities in PHP applications. We focus on the predictability of password reset tokens and demonstrate how an attacker can take over user accounts in a web application via predicting the PHP core randomness generators. Our suite of new techniques and tools go far beyond previously known attacks (e.g. Kamkar and Esser) and can be used to mount attacks against all PRNG of the PHP core system even when it is hardened with the Suhosin extension. Using them we demonstrate how to create practical attacks for a number of very popular PHP applications (including Mediawiki, Gallery, osCommerce and Joomla) that result in the complete take over of arbitrary user accounts. While our techniques are designed for the PHP language, the principles behind ]them are independent of PHP and readily apply to any system that utilizes weak randomness generators or low entropy sources. We will also release tools that assist in the exploitation of randomness vulnerabilities and exploits for some vulnerable applications.

Lecture 28: Random Numbers - Richard Buckland UNSW (2008)

Extension lecture introducing randomness. What is a random process? How can a deterministic process on a deterministic computer generate random output? Why is...

Extension lecture introducing randomness. What is a random process? How can a deterministic process on a deterministic computer generate random output? Why is randomness useful? What are problems we face when generating random numbers? The lecture introduces Von Neumann's simple algorithm (which we later analyse in labs), and Knuth's Art of Computer Programming. We briefly revisit the triangle problem. Richard amazes and astounds with magic tricks. Some mention of Shaun of the Dead.
Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers.

Extension lecture introducing randomness. What is a random process? How can a deterministic process on a deterministic computer generate random output? Why is randomness useful? What are problems we face when generating random numbers? The lecture introduces Von Neumann's simple algorithm (which we later analyse in labs), and Knuth's Art of Computer Programming. We briefly revisit the triangle problem. Richard amazes and astounds with magic tricks. Some mention of Shaun of the Dead.
Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers.

Generate Random Numbers in Excel

How to generate random numbers in Excel. Three examples (00:10) Using the RANDfunction, (00:42) using the RANDBETWEEN and (01:46) using the DataAnalysis Toolpak Random Number Generator option -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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How Machines Generate Random Numbers with Time

Pseudorandom number generators are explained using John Von Neumann's middle squares metho...

In this Python Programming Tutorial, we will be learning how to generate random numbers and choose random data from lists using the random module. I personally use the random module pretty often in my tutorials to generate random data. This can also be used be games, simulations, and plenty of other useful tasks. Let's get started.
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Generating random numbers on a calculator

RJB shows you how to use the Ran# ["ranhash"] button. This generates random numbers. How r...

How to generate random numbers in Excel

Learn how to enter keyboard commands so that Excel generates random numbers for you which you can then use as a sample data.
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Random numbers/entries in Microsoft Excel can be generated by using keyboard commands. Through random generation you can create samples in Excel that can then be used for further use like research.
This process is very useful and very easy. However, once you have taken out your sample your need to make sure that you freeze the data otherwise the entries in it will constantly keep on changing.
To learn how to generate random numbers in Excel follow the tutorial below.
Step # 1 -- Enter the "=rand(" command
Suppose you want to randomize your data. In order to do that, you need to generate a random list and sort the data according to that list.
Go to an empty column, type: "=rand(" and then press the "enter" key
Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rest of the column and then increase or decrease the decimal places to see the values properly.
Alt= Use the "=rand(" command
Step # 2 -- Generate random data
Next, go to the "data" tab and click on the "sort" button. Under the "sort by" option, choose "random" and then choose the order from highest to lowest or lowest to highest.
It doesn't make a difference as its going to be random anyway. Press the "ok" button and your data will be randomized.
Step # 3 -- Create a sample data
In order to create samples in Excel type: "=RANDBETWEEN(5000,30000)
We want to generate sample data between these two values that's why we have used them. You can choose any two values of your choice. Use the "auto fill" function to fill in the rows and columns.
Step # 4 -- Freeze the data
You will have to freeze the data as it will change whenever you type something in the sheet. Select the data use your right mouse pointer at the edge of the selection and move it in any direction. Now come back to the original position and then release the mouse button. Choose the option of "copy here as values only".
This way you can generate random numbers in Excel and create a sample data out of them.

Generate a random integer in java. Also shows how to generate a random number in between a certain range, and create a simple function to do all the calculations. Useful for creating say a random 4 digit pin, getting the results of rolling dice, flipping a coin, etc.
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Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using ...

Creating Random Numbers that Follow a Normal Distribution Using Excel

This video demonstrates how to produce random numbers that are normally distributed using Excel. Tests of normality, including the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test and Shapiro-Wilk Test, are demonstrated using SPSS.

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Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

View the previous part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOfF5gg5P8A
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Learning Java: Part 8: Generating Random Numbers

View the previous part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOfF5gg5P8A
View the next part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7N5uHVa38A
In this tutorial I teach you how to use the java.util.Random library in order to generate random numbers.
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Generate Random Numbers without Repeats

This video covers how to generate random numbers that don't repeat. Got this solution from mrexcel forum, tested it out and wanted to share.
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Generating π from 1,000 random numbers

Watch me calculate pi by rolling 1,000 random numbers on two d120 dice. All in the name of celebrating Pi Day 2017.
You can watch all 500 rolls of the dice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESU4KdRLzu0
Here are some proofs that the probability of two random integers being coprime is 6/π².
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/m/Probability/TwoCoprime.shtmlDownload the spreadsheet I make at the end.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8qlhzt76y7ou0xf/putting-the-pi-in-coprime.xlsx?dl=0
You can buy d120 dice from MathsGear.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/dice/products/d120-dice
Here’s a nice summary of the BaselProblem from Plus Magazine.
https://plus.maths.org/content/basel-problem
While we’re talking about the Basel Problem: I cover it in my book. You know, just in case you were wondering.
https://mathsgear.co.uk/collections/books/products/signed-paperback-things-to-make-and-do-in-the-fourth-dimension
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CORRECTIONS
- At 12:28 I say that 63 is 3 × 31 when it is of course 3 × 21. Spotted by Nathan James.
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NMCS4ALL: Random number generators

Twenty minute introduction to randomness and pseudorandom number generators, with demos. ...

This is a series of tutorials on Advanced Fortran Programming. It is made targeting science and engineering students who are beginning to learn programming, but I recommend this series for all programmers.
The older version is removed. All the programs and examples will be available in this public folder!
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/okks00k2xufw9l3/AABkbbrfKetJPPsnfYa5BMSNa?dl=0

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Random Number Generation: Part 1

In this lecture, we discuss
Desired properties of a good generator
Linear-congruential gen...

Random Number Generation: Part 1

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Random Number Generation Is Getting Harder—It’s Time to Pay Attention

Richard Hughes, Laboratory Fellow, ret., Los Alamos National LaboratoryWithout entropy, crypto is just math. Do you really know how good your random numbers are? Virtualization and IoT make things worse and new standards are a wake-up call. Learn what this means for you.
https://www.rsaconference.com/events/us17

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Using Javascript and Captivate to Generate a Random Number

There's no way to generate a random number in Captivate, but there is in Javascript. This video will show you how to generate the random number and control a Captivate project based on what random number is generated. There's also somewhat detailed explanation of how to get Javascript and Captivate to talk back and forth in general.

By: George Argyros & Aggelos Kiayias
We present a number of novel, practical, techniques for exploiting randomness vulnerabilities in PHP applications. We focus on the predictability of password reset tokens and demonstrate how an attacker can take over user accounts in a web application via predicting the PHP core randomness generators. Our suite of new techniques and tools go far beyond previously known attacks (e.g. Kamkar and Esser) and can be used to mount attacks against all PRNG of the PHP core system even when it is hardened with the Suhosin extension. Using them we demonstrate how to create practical attacks for a number of very popular PHP applications (including Mediawiki, Gallery, osCommerce and Joomla) that result in the complete take over of arbitrary user accounts. While our techniques are designed for the PHP language, the principles behind ]them are independent of PHP and readily apply to any system that utilizes weak randomness generators or low entropy sources. We will also release tools that assist in the exploitation of randomness vulnerabilities and exploits for some vulnerable applications.

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With at least 10,000 members in the U.S., they’re a major concern to police and the FBI.LittleDifference Between Blue Collar and White Collar Drug Lords“There are at least 23 countries that refuse to take their people back after they’ve been ordered to leave the United States” said Trump, adding “Including a large number of violent criminals, they won’t take them back So we say, OK, we’ll keep them ...November 18, 2017 ... 3 www.slate.com....

Authorities were also collecting biometrics from any "focus personnel" that they considered a potential threat to regime stability, along with their family members ... ... ... ... China believes that the Uyghurs are responsible for a number of "terrorist" attacks, while experts say Beijing exaggerates the threats and the Chinese Communist Party's policies on the Uyghurs were responsible for the uptick in violence ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

District JudgeTed Stewart said during a hearing in Salt Lake City that Lyle Jeffs deserved the 57-month prison sentence because his behavior showed he doesn't respect U.S ... Jeffs is an adult. He knows right from wrong." ... He was ordered to pay $1 million in restitution ... "I do humbly accept my responsibly for my actions ... The FBI put up a $50,000 reward....

While the current GOP tax overhaul is still being detailed by a House-Senate conference committee and is likely to provide additional stimulus in 2018 that could boost growth, even more, a number of Fed official suggested that the central bank may accelerate its rate hikes to prevent faster growth from igniting more rapid inflation....

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"Since we'll be replacing less teachers than that, if we get a random distribution of resignations from each content area and across grade levels, we should be able to slip the people who've been displaced through a building closure or because of the schedule reorganization into those spots," Kraus said ... At the elementary level, teachers are often certified to teach K-6, creating more flexibility between the elementary schools....

In the dining room, a grass-cloth wall covering creates a textured neutral backdrop for colourful odds and ends ... The conversation continues in the adjacent dining room, where a grass-cloth wall covering installed by the previous owner creates a textured neutral backdrop for colourful odds and ends ... ‘I just collect crazy, random things that catch my eye and go together well.’....

Up came the sheriff. And that's a good thing. A trip to the grocery store Saturday turned into something more for seven customers and families at the Big Y in Pittsfield... He and OfficerJacobGaylord approached people at the registers randomly ... Toy drive ... "The number of toys that we have is incredible," Maynes said of the donations ... "I know, based on last year's numbers, that the need this year is even more," Keegan said of Toys for Tots ... ....

The point of early access games is that they’re constantly evolving, and in just the last few days we’ve seen the user interface change multiple times and new options, like starting a match as part of a random squad, pop up out of nowhere ...Brendan ‘PlayerUnknown’ Greene himself originally created a mod for ArmA II called Battle Royale, which was itself an offshoot of fellow grassroots hit DayZ....

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The Saudi government anticipates that this decision will contribute to the diversification of the Saudi economy by creating more than 30,000 jobs ... “There is already a number of Saudi filmmakers and directors such as Mahmoud Sabbagh, whose film “Barakah yoqabil Barakah” was made inside the Kingdom with an all Saudi cast, and is going on to be nominated for an Oscar for best foreign film....